Answer:
Current in R1 will increase
Current in R2 will decrease
Explanation:
Initially two resistors are connected in series
So the net resistance of two resistors is given as
[tex]R_{eq} = R_1 + R_2[/tex]
now the current through two cells is given as
[tex]i = \frac{E}{R_1 + R_2}[/tex]
now we connect a third resistor across parallel to R2
so we have
[tex]R_{eq}' = R_1 + \frac{R_2R_3}{R_2 + R_3}[/tex]
so now the net resistance of all three will be less than the initial resistance when only two resistance were there
So the value of current through Resistance R1 will increase while this current will divide in R2 and R3 so the value of current in R2 will decrease